Spotted: Vintage Cameras in Marilyn Manson's The Dope Show Music Video

I was looking up for Marilyn Manson's music videos on YouTube and was intrigued when I spotted some vintage cameras in one of his music videos, "The Dope Show." Even though I can't tell what cameras they are, I still think they're really cool!

Marilyn Manson is an American musician, artist, former music journalist and film director. Some of his popular tracks are “Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)”, “mOBSCENE”, “The Dope Show”, “The Beautiful People”, and “Coma White.” He also directed a film called “Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll” but it was never released.

This is the music video I was talking about. Watch and let’s see if you could spot the cameras.

If you happen to know what cameras they are, don’t hesitate to let me know by commenting on this article! I am really curious about it.

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